No. Many Irish people drink, but many Irish people do not drink. It is just a stereotype.
Because Irish people are all terrorists
The Irish have a long historical and cultural association with alcohol, particularly beer and whiskey. Drinking is often seen as a way to socialize, celebrate, and relax in Irish culture. Additionally, the climate and agricultural history in Ireland have led to a tradition of brewing and distilling.
not all Irish people r drunk people thinkwe always r and just sit around well they don't they have jobs (not saying Irish people don't drink) cause they do but not all day!
Some people do, but certainly not everyone. People who like whiskey would drink it, but many Irish people don't drink whiskey at all.
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Many people go out and drink on Saint Patrick's Day, and there is a stereotype that Irish people drink excessively.
Irish people like to do what many of us like to do: eat, drink, and be merry.
Different Irish people drink different drinks. So they could drink beer, liqueurs, soft drinks, spirits, wine or just water. Basically anything at all, just like people in other countries would.
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We drink til we fall over. Then get up and drink some more. Ancient Irish ritual, to be sure, begorrah.
It's not. People just use it as an excuse to get drunk. And no offense to the Irish, I am Irish ;) but they do like to drink.